Celebrities proclaim 'I am Bradley Manning' in support of soldier on trial in Wikileaks case (videos)

Musician Moby is among the celebrities appearing in videos supporting Bradley Manning, the Army private currently being tried on charges he leaked sensitive documents to the website, Wikleaks. (Contributed photo)

What would you do if you witnessed a war crime? That's the
question that's being asked by an all-star cast of celebrities ranging from
filmmaker Oliver Stone to actress Maggie Gyllenhaal in new videos made in
support of Bradley Manning, the Army private on trial for leaking classified
material to the website Wikileaks.

"He's a man who's
done things that the mainstream media should have done a long time ago," talk
show host Phil Donahue says during the 4 minute, 39 second video. Recording
artist Moby and actor Russell Brand are also featured in the video holding
signs proclaiming "I am Bradley Manning." A shorter video promo is also
available below.

The show of support
comes as the court-martial of Manning is under way in a Fort Meade, Md.
courtroom. Prosecutors are trying to
prove the 25-year old Manning committed espionage, as well as a host of other
charges. Manning already faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty
to 10 lesser charges. The remaining charges carry sentences of up to life in
prison.